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i'm lester holt in henry ville, indiana. you're looking live at what's left of the school in this small indiana town. this is only part of the damage. on friday powerful storms stretching from the gulf coast to the great lakes flattened homes. at least 31 people are dead, a number that's expected to rise now that it's daylight and crews can renew their search. amy? >> i know, lester, you arrived just a short time ago. it was dark when you got there and you talked about when the sunrise rose, what you saw pretty much in every direction. >> reporter: i got here a little before daybreak, so when you looked around, you saw just these silhouettes of what appeared to be this kind of moonlight scape, but then as the sunrise came up, we could see everything in ruins. this is the school. it's the elementary, high school, junior high. it's a complex of schools. the school itself let out early but some kids couldn't make it home safely in time and took shelter with teachers. school buses tossed about, cars. this is a road sign here. bu
i'm lester holt in henry ville, indiana. you're looking live at what's left of the school in this small indiana town. this is only part of the damage. on friday powerful storms stretching from the gulf coast to the great lakes flattened homes. at least 31 people are dead, a number that's expected to rise now that it's daylight and crews can renew their search. amy? >> i know, lester, you arrived just a short time ago. it was dark when you got there and you talked about when the sunrise...
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we will have the latest on damage from indiana and tennessee and kentucky coming up in just about 15 minutes. >>> $34 million worth of meth is off the streets after one of the biggest drug busts in u.s. history. it went down at the san jose woods apartment complex at the corner of snell and capital expressway. the bust started with a door knock by palo alto police detectives who were serving a search warrant in their investigation into stolen ipads. while doing that search, the detectives stumbled upon 750 pounds of meth. they called the dea, san jose police and the district attorney's office of santa clara county. what they found wasn't just a load of drugs, it was also a conversion lab where methamphetamine was being turned into its chris cal form. >> it's believed to be one of the largest methamphetamine seizures in u.s. history. boxes and boxes and boxes and boxes filled with bags and bags and bags of methamphetamine. >> three people are not under arrest on drug charges. until now, the biggest bust was a 600-pound seizure in gilroy just a few years back. in san jose, three more c
we will have the latest on damage from indiana and tennessee and kentucky coming up in just about 15 minutes. >>> $34 million worth of meth is off the streets after one of the biggest drug busts in u.s. history. it went down at the san jose woods apartment complex at the corner of snell and capital expressway. the bust started with a door knock by palo alto police detectives who were serving a search warrant in their investigation into stolen ipads. while doing that search, the...
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. >>> this comes from wave, wave 3 news in louisville, kentucky or nearby henryville, indiana. precious items thought to be claimed by this month's deadly tornado are being saved. priceless family photos that were ripped, muddied and otherwise mangled are being rescued by a small photography studio. the mom and pop operation is using digital technology in a race to save and restore the images electronically and they're doing it all for free. they're giving victims, of course, a picture of hope. what a great idea. >> the first time i heard about this was after the joplin tornadoes. people did facebook pages. now it's catching on, people can easily find the stuff they lost. >> it is great that they can use social media as a way to get in touch. >> if you thought you had no photos and you get a picture of your little baby, good stuff. >>> i'm lynn berry, this is "early today," your first stop of the day on your nbc station. >>> there's a fluffy new addition. a 3-month-old polar bear was debuted to the public. the cub shares a father with knut. he die the last year. his sister made
. >>> this comes from wave, wave 3 news in louisville, kentucky or nearby henryville, indiana. precious items thought to be claimed by this month's deadly tornado are being saved. priceless family photos that were ripped, muddied and otherwise mangled are being rescued by a small photography studio. the mom and pop operation is using digital technology in a race to save and restore the images electronically and they're doing it all for free. they're giving victims, of course, a picture...
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a 2-year-old was found wandering in a field in salem, indiana. her entire family was killed in the tornadoes and her home was destroyed. the little girl is currently in critical condition and the hospital is taking donations to help her out. >>> the red cross responded immediately to the devastation, opening new centers in 11 states to help those affected by the tornadoes. in fact, news4's derrick ward joins us live from the red cross on east-west highway in silver spring, maryland. derrick, good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning. as is often and always, really, in the aftermath of the devastation like we're seeing with those tornadoes, there are those heart-wrenching stories of loss and harrowing stories of survival, like that toddler. well, now it is time to turn that empathy into action. take a look at that scene. 39 people dead across indiana, kentucky, alabama, georgia, ohio, tennessee, and estimates are that about 95 twisters actually did touch down. and the red cross immediately opened up shelters across those affected areas, and s
a 2-year-old was found wandering in a field in salem, indiana. her entire family was killed in the tornadoes and her home was destroyed. the little girl is currently in critical condition and the hospital is taking donations to help her out. >>> the red cross responded immediately to the devastation, opening new centers in 11 states to help those affected by the tornadoes. in fact, news4's derrick ward joins us live from the red cross on east-west highway in silver spring, maryland....
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despite the carnage, a miracle at one southern indiana home. crews were able to rescue a 2-year-old girl who was found alone in a field. she is listed in critical condition. unfortunately, she was the only surviving member of her family. >>> an american died in a head-on collision between two trains in southern poe land. the u.s. consulate in krakow is sending officers to the crash site but declined to release details on the victim. in all, 15 people died, and 56 others were hurt. both trains were traveling on the same track in opposite directions late yesterday when they crashed into each other. it's not yet clear why one of the trains was on the wrong track. the train disaster is poland's worst in more than 20 years. >>> and we still have more ahead for you on "today in the bay." coming up, risch limbaugh makes a rare apology. we'll explain. plus, brian wilson talks about throwing strikes, but they are not on the baseball field. his new business venture that will have you throwing strikes of your own in a hip new environment. pags getting rea
despite the carnage, a miracle at one southern indiana home. crews were able to rescue a 2-year-old girl who was found alone in a field. she is listed in critical condition. unfortunately, she was the only surviving member of her family. >>> an american died in a head-on collision between two trains in southern poe land. the u.s. consulate in krakow is sending officers to the crash site but declined to release details on the victim. in all, 15 people died, and 56 others were hurt. both...
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. >>> surveillance video shows a thief smashing his way into cases in an indiana jewelry store last month. though the higher end items were locked up and secure, he and two other burglars managed to ghirt hands on less expensive watches and jewels using a bin to collect the stolen goods. police are hoping blood drops left at the scene will help them find the suspects. >>> and finally take a look at this time-lapse video of an ice-out, as another day of warm weather finally melts a minneapolis lake for the season. it happened monday, which fittingly was the last full day of winter. at least on the calendar. it took about 90 minutes for the ice to disappear. hundreds of records for high temperatures have been shattered this year in and around the twin cities. now for a look at your national and regional weather, here's nbc meteorologist bill karins, a lot to get to in your weather forecast. >> going to be 85 in chicago today, flooding rains in texas. and everyone on the west coast is, like, okay, bring the warmth. l let's get winter over with. if you love spring skiing, the place to be is t
. >>> surveillance video shows a thief smashing his way into cases in an indiana jewelry store last month. though the higher end items were locked up and secure, he and two other burglars managed to ghirt hands on less expensive watches and jewels using a bin to collect the stolen goods. police are hoping blood drops left at the scene will help them find the suspects. >>> and finally take a look at this time-lapse video of an ice-out, as another day of warm weather finally...
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bulls didn't forget that game and exacted their revenge last night and outscored indiana by 20 in the third. chicago wins it. no secret the clippers the most improved team in the league but starting to look like the clippers of old and dropped five of their last eight. the timberwolves kevin love, played like a man among boys. 39 points and 17 boards. clips had a chance to tie the game two seconds left but chris paul missed a free throw. timberwolves win it. 95-94. college hoops last year, cinderella heading back to the big dance and beat drexel in the championship game. dragons had a chance to tie but couldn't get the three to fall at the buzzer. bcu punching its ticket to the tournament, 59-56. gonzaga and mary are both heading to the tournament, but only one could win the west coast conference. final seconds, zags down 3. harris pulled up to tie the game and force overtime. st. mary's took the lead in the extra frame and won the wcc 78-74. overtime there. how about double overtime here? davidson and western carolina. wildcats up two with a minute left and earned an automatic bid to
bulls didn't forget that game and exacted their revenge last night and outscored indiana by 20 in the third. chicago wins it. no secret the clippers the most improved team in the league but starting to look like the clippers of old and dropped five of their last eight. the timberwolves kevin love, played like a man among boys. 39 points and 17 boards. clips had a chance to tie the game two seconds left but chris paul missed a free throw. timberwolves win it. 95-94. college hoops last year,...
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a 2-year-old was found wandering in a field in salem, indiana. her entire family was killed in the tornadoes and her home was destroyed. she's currently in critical conditi condition, and the hospital is taking donations to help her out. >> amazing, amazing video and the images are just, i mean -- >> well, what's going to end up, it will be very interesting from a science standpoint to look back at the outbreak. it's essentially 100 tornadoes, and only 1% to 2% of all tornadoes reach the f-4 or f-5 stage, the most violent stage of tornadoes. >> yes. >> it's only 1% or 2% of all tornadoes that can become that strong, yet those type of storms, the f-4s and 5s represent about 70% of the fatalities. so, it's not just about having a tornado, it's the intensity of the storm. because when you get 180 or 200-mile-an-hour winds, there's really not any safe place except below ground. >> well, we're hearing stories where, in fact, people were in underground sellacellars and th were pulled out of them. >> that's a testimony to how violent the winds were in t
a 2-year-old was found wandering in a field in salem, indiana. her entire family was killed in the tornadoes and her home was destroyed. she's currently in critical conditi condition, and the hospital is taking donations to help her out. >> amazing, amazing video and the images are just, i mean -- >> well, what's going to end up, it will be very interesting from a science standpoint to look back at the outbreak. it's essentially 100 tornadoes, and only 1% to 2% of all tornadoes...
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this comes to us from wave three 3 news in louisville, kentucky, nearby marysville, indiana, some college students are spending a different kind of spring break. international students from purdue are volunteering for cleanup in the wake of this month's deadly tornados. more than 80 students from countries like india, nigeria, china are helping pick up debris and clearing the roads there. many say they have never seen tornado destruction close up until now, so it's really motivating them to get out and help the community they've sort of been adopted into. it's amazing. great thing for them to do. >> a lot of people in our country don't realize we have by far the most tornados. just the way the mountains, the rockies are, it's the formula for them. >> and you see the kind of destruction they cause. >> yeah. >> all right. bill, thanks so much. >>> i'm lynn berry, and this is "early today," just your first stop of the day today on your nbc station. >>> we are tracking some changes in the forecast right now. the rain is falling around some parts of the region, and things could get stormy late
this comes to us from wave three 3 news in louisville, kentucky, nearby marysville, indiana, some college students are spending a different kind of spring break. international students from purdue are volunteering for cleanup in the wake of this month's deadly tornados. more than 80 students from countries like india, nigeria, china are helping pick up debris and clearing the roads there. many say they have never seen tornado destruction close up until now, so it's really motivating them to get...
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newly released video shows the fury of a tornado's direct hit on an indiana school earlier this month. classes had just let out for the day, but 80 high school students and teachers hunkered down as the ef-4 twister ripped away the roof of the gym along with other parts of the campus. nearly half of the school was destroyed, but thankfully no one was hurt. >>> in los angeles, a light rail train crashed into a car, sending the driver and five passengers to the hospital. firefighters had to use the jaws of life to free the victims. witnesses say the driver had run a stoplight just before crossing onto the tracks. there were no passengers aboard the train, and the conductor wasn't injured. >>> and, finally, an extreme st. patrick's day party in north carolina. for the second year in a row, rafters and kayakers rode out what's billed as the world's only whitewater river to be turned green. 12 million gallons of water got a dye job at the u.s. national whitewater center in charlotte. >>> now for a look at your national and regional weather, here's nbc meteorologist bill karins. he has the
newly released video shows the fury of a tornado's direct hit on an indiana school earlier this month. classes had just let out for the day, but 80 high school students and teachers hunkered down as the ef-4 twister ripped away the roof of the gym along with other parts of the campus. nearly half of the school was destroyed, but thankfully no one was hurt. >>> in los angeles, a light rail train crashed into a car, sending the driver and five passengers to the hospital. firefighters had...
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. >> a 15-month-old girl who was found in an indiana field after a tornado tore her house apart died sunday after being taken off life support. >> my pastor's going to go in with me and we're going to pray there and i'm going to tell that little girl that -- i'm going to tell her that it's time for her to meet her mommy and daddy. >> angel babcock's grandfather made the agonizing decision, her mother, father and siblings were killed by the tornado that left their home in a pile of broken metal. the girl was found in a field. the storms which tore a path through the midwest killed at least 39 people. damage from the system was felt as far as florida where dozens were injured and homes damaged or destroyed. >> more of the deadly storms in the midwest are also taking their toll on insurance companies. for that and the rest of the news before the bell we turn to jackie deangelis. good morning. >> good morning to you. the insurance industry could face substantial losses this year after this weekend's deadly tornados in the midwest and south. it could be days before estimates are available
. >> a 15-month-old girl who was found in an indiana field after a tornado tore her house apart died sunday after being taken off life support. >> my pastor's going to go in with me and we're going to pray there and i'm going to tell that little girl that -- i'm going to tell her that it's time for her to meet her mommy and daddy. >> angel babcock's grandfather made the agonizing decision, her mother, father and siblings were killed by the tornado that left their home in a...
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>> south bend, indiana. >> don't forget. get your weather day or night on the weather channel on cable or weather.com online. >> thanks. former "desperate housewives" star nicollette sheridan will be on the stand at the trial to decide if she was wrongfully terminated from the show. miguel almaguer is in los angeles following the case. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. nicollette sheridan spent thursday on the stand. the actress told the jury she was struck in the head by an executive after a disagreement. she even demonstrated the blow to the jury. this after her character was killed off and she complained to network executives. nicollette sheridan left the los angeles county courthouse minutes after her first day of testimony. the actress, no stranger to cameras, but usually for scenes like this. >> you know someone else my age with a body like this. >> reporter: while the television temptress from "desperate housewives" didn't speak to reporters in court, she didn't hold back for the jury. during opening statements
>> south bend, indiana. >> don't forget. get your weather day or night on the weather channel on cable or weather.com online. >> thanks. former "desperate housewives" star nicollette sheridan will be on the stand at the trial to decide if she was wrongfully terminated from the show. miguel almaguer is in los angeles following the case. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. nicollette sheridan spent thursday on the stand. the actress told the jury she was...
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carol from indiana sent us this photo. they do say honesty is the best policy. it's a restaurant. and we can promise you that it's going to be better than most hospitals. maybe even the schools. we don't know for sure. and finally christina willard from north platte, nebraska, submitted this photo. was it really necessary? >> well, you never know. they could have gone all the way up to the very end. >> they give you an extra few feet, but don't drive there. >> okay. thank you, honey. >>> all right. don't spend your entire week doing it. life is short. >>> "what the what" is coming up. >> who knew? >> oh, yeah, who knew? who keeps up with this stuff? >>> this portion of "today" is brought to you by the new nonalcoholic baileys coffee creamers. find your flavor today. >>> and we're back on this winesday wednesday, ready to play our weekly trivia game we call "who knew?" st. patrick's day is saturday so we're going to test your luck with irish trivia. as always, kathie lee is next door. she's ready to hand out 100 bucks to those who get the questions right. and to those who don't, lu
carol from indiana sent us this photo. they do say honesty is the best policy. it's a restaurant. and we can promise you that it's going to be better than most hospitals. maybe even the schools. we don't know for sure. and finally christina willard from north platte, nebraska, submitted this photo. was it really necessary? >> well, you never know. they could have gone all the way up to the very end. >> they give you an extra few feet, but don't drive there. >> okay. thank you,...
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and lawrence kasdan the great screen writer and director of empire strikes back, indiana jones and are working on stay close right now. >> i see a weatherman cameo. >> yeah, no. i was thinking, maybe the soccer mom with a wig. i don't know. >> there you go. >> there you go. >> either way. either way. one is a little more disturbing than the other. harlan coben, terrific, terrific book. one of your best so far. >> oh, thank you. appreciate it. >> you can read an excerpt of "stay close" on our website, today.com. up next how to add a taste of spring in your kitchen on this first day of spring. >>> this morning on "today's kitchen," what's on the menu? we're celebrating spring with seasonal veggies and a seafood favorite. adam is the chef and owner of cafe adam in great barrington, massachusetts or in other words al's favorite hangout. good to have you here. >> thank you. >> al loves your place, talks about it all the same. >> yeah, we're seeing more and more of him. >> and spring is on the menu right now. >> it is. first day of spring. we're starting with these great scallops. these are
and lawrence kasdan the great screen writer and director of empire strikes back, indiana jones and are working on stay close right now. >> i see a weatherman cameo. >> yeah, no. i was thinking, maybe the soccer mom with a wig. i don't know. >> there you go. >> there you go. >> either way. either way. one is a little more disturbing than the other. harlan coben, terrific, terrific book. one of your best so far. >> oh, thank you. appreciate it. >> you can...
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also, one to three inches of rain making its way all the way up into indiana over the next 24 hours. >> not as much fog as yesterday. we have an advisory until 10:00 a.m. for these shaded areas and that's your latest weather. savannah? >>> this morning on "today's real estate," what you can get for under $300,000. today's real estate contributor barbara corcoran is here with some great homes on the market from new york to texas. barbara, good morning. >> good morning. >> we're going to start down south near new orleans. >> we sure are. this is a custom one level nome a gated golf community. nice enough that even if you don't play golf you're going to one to live here. neat as a pin facade out front, desperately in need of a tree, i think. but it also has a leaded glass entrance door. the open floor plan makes the whole interior light and airy. the living room has gleaming wood floors. i don't know how the heck they make them shine like that and high ceilings. the kitchen is painted tiffany blue with corian counters, breakfast bar and an open breakfast area. the formal dining room has
also, one to three inches of rain making its way all the way up into indiana over the next 24 hours. >> not as much fog as yesterday. we have an advisory until 10:00 a.m. for these shaded areas and that's your latest weather. savannah? >>> this morning on "today's real estate," what you can get for under $300,000. today's real estate contributor barbara corcoran is here with some great homes on the market from new york to texas. barbara, good morning. >> good...
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>> coming up, we'll meet the indiana mom who shielded her children to protect them from a tornado. she lost parts of both of her legs, but she's alive and her kids survive without a scratch. her husband's there. we'll talk to them in an exclusive live interview coming up after this. ♪ ♪ ♪ grande caramel macchiato. iced grande caramel macchiato. make that iced. actually, hot, please. [ male announcer ] come into starbucks for the espresso drink you love, hot or iced, and get half off your afternoon espresso with your morning espresso receipt. ♪ have 46 grams of whole grains... mmmm. ...and a touch of sweetness. you'll be delighted to discover how good they taste. get your free sample of quaker oatmeal squares on facebook. get your free sample of quaker oatmeal squares looking for low prices. that burns a lot of gas. yep. want to see if this walmart low price guarantee can help you out with that? ok! every week they lower thousands of prices and check over 30,000 competitor prices. check out that low price. you want to grab one? grab two. what happens if she does find a lower
>> coming up, we'll meet the indiana mom who shielded her children to protect them from a tornado. she lost parts of both of her legs, but she's alive and her kids survive without a scratch. her husband's there. we'll talk to them in an exclusive live interview coming up after this. ♪ ♪ ♪ grande caramel macchiato. iced grande caramel macchiato. make that iced. actually, hot, please. [ male announcer ] come into starbucks for the espresso drink you love, hot or iced, and get half off...
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iowa hung on to beat the hawkeyes, 84-74 in south bend, indiana. the game, by the way, was the first time any player on the cal roster had ever competed in the ncaa tournament game. it didn't scare them off. tuesday's game against noter dame will take place 4:00 in the afternoon in south bend, indiana. >>> coming up, winter weather whiplash. beach volleyball in chicago in march? why weather in the windy city looking more like the golden state. >>> also, the evolution of starbucks. why the coffee chain is rbring up the blenders and giving jamba a run for its juice. >>> and good conversation, find us on facebook, nbc bay area. i switching to progressive could mean hundreds more in your wallet year after year. feed me! saving you money -- now, that's progressive. call or click today. never in my lifetime did i think i could walk 60 miles in 3 days. 60 miles in 3 days is-- is huge. if my mom can fight and beat breast cancer, i can walk 60 miles. you just put one foot in front of the other, and you know that you're walking for such a great cause that yo
iowa hung on to beat the hawkeyes, 84-74 in south bend, indiana. the game, by the way, was the first time any player on the cal roster had ever competed in the ncaa tournament game. it didn't scare them off. tuesday's game against noter dame will take place 4:00 in the afternoon in south bend, indiana. >>> coming up, winter weather whiplash. beach volleyball in chicago in march? why weather in the windy city looking more like the golden state. >>> also, the evolution of...
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evansville, indiana. 14 wfie. season sunny, breezy and 79 degrees. man, what a day. we are talking about much of the eastern two-thirds of the country looking at plenty of sunshine. a lot of wet weather making its way into the pacific northwest, northern california. mountain snows and record highs from the plains down into texas. into the northeast and midatlantic states. leftover snow. picking up two to four inches in maine including caribou. still warmer than normal but dropping temperatures a little bit in the northeast. whoa, happy birthday. you better have that looked at. that doesn't look good. all right, cincinnati. i like the chili three-way. >> good morning. it will be another beautiful day with temperatures well above average. the average high temperature is in the low 50's. will make it up that's your lat weather, matt? >> thank you very much. when we come back, george clooney talks about a very important issue and his recent harrowing trip to africa. he'll sit down with ann. first, these messages. is this what we're doing now? i don't want a plunger anywh
evansville, indiana. 14 wfie. season sunny, breezy and 79 degrees. man, what a day. we are talking about much of the eastern two-thirds of the country looking at plenty of sunshine. a lot of wet weather making its way into the pacific northwest, northern california. mountain snows and record highs from the plains down into texas. into the northeast and midatlantic states. leftover snow. picking up two to four inches in maine including caribou. still warmer than normal but dropping temperatures...
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coming up next, an exclusive look at the road to recovery of the indiana mom who lost parts of her legs protecting her kids from a tornado as it was destroying their home. itis coming up after this. doers. here's to more saturdays in the sun. and budgets better spent. here's to turning rookies into experts, and shoppers into savers. here's to picking up. trading up. mixing it up. to well-earned muddy boots and a lot more spring per dollar. more saving. more doing. that the power of the home depot. break out the gardening gloves. miracle-gro garden soil is now 3 bags for 10 bucks. livi ng w ith the pain livi of moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis... ...could mean living with joint damage. help stop the damage before it stops you... ...with humira. for many adults with moderate to severe ra,... ...humira's proven to help relieve pain and stop joint damage. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal events can occur, such as infections, lymphoma, or other types of cancer, blood, liver, and nervous system problems,... ...serious a
coming up next, an exclusive look at the road to recovery of the indiana mom who lost parts of her legs protecting her kids from a tornado as it was destroying their home. itis coming up after this. doers. here's to more saturdays in the sun. and budgets better spent. here's to turning rookies into experts, and shoppers into savers. here's to picking up. trading up. mixing it up. to well-earned muddy boots and a lot more spring per dollar. more saving. more doing. that the power of the home...
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>> animal rescue is hoping to find new homes for lost pets following recent tornadoes that ravaged indiana. two dozen pets were retrieved from a local shelt, and they are hoping to find them new homes. some of the animals were given up by families who lost their homes. officials say that it is starting to run out of room. the shelter is, with the influx of lost pets. >> the animals hide in the beginning. i mean, they are terrified after having gone through that. they don't know what's going on so the first few days after the storm they found some of the deceased animals and some situations that were owner surrendered, but the shelter is now starting to see strays trickle in. >> vets are going to take care of the animals until they are ready to be adopted in just a few weeks. >>> a special race is about to start in the south bay to honor the life of san jose native pat tillman. the 408k race is a five-mile run starting from hp pavilion that will end at santana road. proceeds from the event support the pat tillman foundation. you might recall tillman gave up an nfl career to enlist the army
>> animal rescue is hoping to find new homes for lost pets following recent tornadoes that ravaged indiana. two dozen pets were retrieved from a local shelt, and they are hoping to find them new homes. some of the animals were given up by families who lost their homes. officials say that it is starting to run out of room. the shelter is, with the influx of lost pets. >> the animals hide in the beginning. i mean, they are terrified after having gone through that. they don't know...
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he is going to indiana state university. >> urban prep changed me as a student and as a young man as a whole, just mainly from me becoming an average student and speaking of becoming an above-average student. >> reporter: some have criticized urban prep over its numbers and students who drop out rapidly. a charge to the school's founder and ceo. >> it is just not true. we are incredibly committed to each and every student that walks in the door. urban prep is a school of choice. there are student who is choosing to come here and students who whose choose to leave. we don't kids away, even if they have to be discarded, so we give students chance after chance after chance and do everything to keep them here. >> reporter: for graduates going off to college, the constant focus has worked. >> from day one, you're going to college, you're going to a four-year university. it is just something you eat, drink and sleep, college. >> reporter: college, a chance for a better future for young men who often come from challenging backgrounds. >> well, congratulations to them. that was charge charli
he is going to indiana state university. >> urban prep changed me as a student and as a young man as a whole, just mainly from me becoming an average student and speaking of becoming an above-average student. >> reporter: some have criticized urban prep over its numbers and students who drop out rapidly. a charge to the school's founder and ceo. >> it is just not true. we are incredibly committed to each and every student that walks in the door. urban prep is a school of...
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evansville, indiana. 14 wfi. sunny, breezy, 79 degrees. man, what a day. we are talking about much of the eastern two-thirds of the country. we are looking at plenty of sunshine. we can see we have a lot of wet weather, show. making its way into the pacific northwest. northern california. mountain snows as well. record highs from the plains down into texas. and into the northeast and mid atlantic states. little leftover snow there. picking up two to four inches northern maine including caribou and few showers. back door cold front. temperatures back down. still going to be warmer than normal. still drop our temperatures a little bit into the northeast. happy birthday! you have to have that looked at. that doesn't look good. all right, cincinnati. i like the chilly freeway. that's what's going on around the country. here's what's happening in your neck of the woods. >>> good morning. sunny and cool. 50s. we will have a rapid warmup into the 70s by noontime. head up around 08 degrees around the metro area by mid afternoon. even warmer than that. just to the
evansville, indiana. 14 wfi. sunny, breezy, 79 degrees. man, what a day. we are talking about much of the eastern two-thirds of the country. we are looking at plenty of sunshine. we can see we have a lot of wet weather, show. making its way into the pacific northwest. northern california. mountain snows as well. record highs from the plains down into texas. and into the northeast and mid atlantic states. little leftover snow there. picking up two to four inches northern maine including caribou...
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in indiana a mother sacrificed her safety and used her body as a shield to protect her 8-year-old son and 5-year-old daughter as a tornado pulverized their home. she wrapped her children in a blanket and covered them with furniture pounded her. she lost her legs in the process. >> i looked down and my leg and realized either it was cut off or it was barely attached. i took my son and made a video to my husband. telling him i love him. and my children. in case someone were to happen. >> god bless her. she is at a hospital in kentucky recovering from her injuries. she says she prayed to have the strength to survive. her children were unhurt. >> israeli president shimon peres is speaking in san francisco tonight to a crowd of more than 2,000 expected to attend the talk. organizers say the leaders from several faiths will welcome the president. many are concerned about israel's future as tensions rise over iran's nuclear program. >> when there's already war in the region and the threat of iran gaining nuclear capabilities, this is a time when people from across the religious and ethnic sp
in indiana a mother sacrificed her safety and used her body as a shield to protect her 8-year-old son and 5-year-old daughter as a tornado pulverized their home. she wrapped her children in a blanket and covered them with furniture pounded her. she lost her legs in the process. >> i looked down and my leg and realized either it was cut off or it was barely attached. i took my son and made a video to my husband. telling him i love him. and my children. in case someone were to happen....
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evansville, indiana. 14 wfie. sunny, bezy and 79 degrees. man, what a day. we are talking about much of the eastern two-thirds of the country looking at plenty of sunshine. a lot of wet weather making its way into the pacific northwest, northern california. mountain snows and record highs from the plains down into texas. into the northeast and midatlantic states. a little leftover snow, maybe two to four inches in maine including caribou. a back door cold front will bring temperatures down. still warmer than normal but dropping temperatures a little bit in the northeast. whoa, happy birthday. you better have that looked at. that doesn't look good. all right, cincinnati. i like the chili three-way. >>> we've got a steady stream of moisture moving onshore. especially ad long the peninsul and up in marin county. and the showers, right now, are out there the worst for the morning. as we progress through the next two hours, they will starto wind down just a little bit. but we're still talking about moderate rainfall in places like richmond, the marina district ge
evansville, indiana. 14 wfie. sunny, bezy and 79 degrees. man, what a day. we are talking about much of the eastern two-thirds of the country looking at plenty of sunshine. a lot of wet weather making its way into the pacific northwest, northern california. mountain snows and record highs from the plains down into texas. into the northeast and midatlantic states. a little leftover snow, maybe two to four inches in maine including caribou. a back door cold front will bring temperatures down....
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an indiana mother lost parts of her legs while laying on her children to keep them safe. nbc's tom costello is at the university of louisville hospital where she's recovering. good morning, tom. >> good morning. she's in fair condition. stephanie decker has seven broken ribs. she lost one leg at the knee. another at the ankle. she was home alone with 8-year-old domenic and 5-year-old reese when the storm with 175 miles per hour winds began ripping the home to shreds. alone in their new home with a tornado fast approaching, stephanie decker knew the only chance she and the kids had of surviving was to wrap them in a blanket and lay on top of them. >> everything started hitting my back. beams, pillars, furniture. everything was just slamming into my back. i had my children in the blanket and i was on top of them. i was reaching around, holding them and they were screaming. mommy, i can't live without you. i don't want to die. don't let me die. i said, we're going to make it. >> reporter: when the storm cleared the home was gone, wiped from the foundation with stephanie and
an indiana mother lost parts of her legs while laying on her children to keep them safe. nbc's tom costello is at the university of louisville hospital where she's recovering. good morning, tom. >> good morning. she's in fair condition. stephanie decker has seven broken ribs. she lost one leg at the knee. another at the ankle. she was home alone with 8-year-old domenic and 5-year-old reese when the storm with 175 miles per hour winds began ripping the home to shreds. alone in their new...
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indiana. >> happy 18th birthday. all right, if your birthday is today here's what you can expect. for this afternoon, sunshine in the northeast. winds are going to be picking up. that's going to lead to windchills by tomorrow morning. keep that in mind. still really warm, record hypotension along with the slight risk in the northern plains. still warm to the south of that system. bitterly cold tomorrow morning in the northeast. we're talking single digit or perhaps teen windchills from new york to boston. >> good morning. the sunshine returning. temperatures are going to feel a little cooler. the wind will be out of the >> and you can get a look at your weather 24/7 at the weather channel for weather.com. matt, back to you. >> all right, maria, thank you very much. up next, helping our heroes, our special initiative to help find jobs for our returning veterans. >>> back now at 8:35 with a special initiative across the platforms of nbc news called "hiring our heroes." we've partnered with the u.s. chamber of commerce to help unemployed veterans get back into the workforce. on wedne
indiana. >> happy 18th birthday. all right, if your birthday is today here's what you can expect. for this afternoon, sunshine in the northeast. winds are going to be picking up. that's going to lead to windchills by tomorrow morning. keep that in mind. still really warm, record hypotension along with the slight risk in the northern plains. still warm to the south of that system. bitterly cold tomorrow morning in the northeast. we're talking single digit or perhaps teen windchills from...
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lester holt will report live from henryville, indiana. also ahead, the gop presidential race heads into supertuesday, this morning a new nbc news poll shows mitt romney and rick santorum neck to neck in ohio. we'll have details on that. plus, christie brinkley locked in a feud with her ex-husband, four years after their divorce. what the two are now saying about each other that could land them in court again. and we'll tell you what critics are saying about lindsay lohan's performance on snl. that and much more as we get started on a monday morning here on today. >> a new facility opens to help take some of the dilty out of court appearances for parents. a drop-in day care will open its doors at the justice center in pittsburg. parents can drop off kids up to 12 years old for free while they are in court. volunteers from the nonprofit will run the center and provide snacks, toys and games for the children. >> residents and landscapers in burlingame may have to keep the rakes handy. the council is considering tougher restrictions on leaf b
lester holt will report live from henryville, indiana. also ahead, the gop presidential race heads into supertuesday, this morning a new nbc news poll shows mitt romney and rick santorum neck to neck in ohio. we'll have details on that. plus, christie brinkley locked in a feud with her ex-husband, four years after their divorce. what the two are now saying about each other that could land them in court again. and we'll tell you what critics are saying about lindsay lohan's performance on snl....
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. >> evansville, indiana. go ahead. >> caller: actually, i think the problem started in the '80s, before 1980, the private sector, about 20 2 to 30% were union inch the 80s, those job headed south in the nonunion states and created the rust belt. and then we had nafta. those jobs went to mexico. union job pays more. you got to have people making enough money to pay income tax and most people don't make enough with the deductions they can talk, and if you're a consumer, they drive the economy. and right now the union part in the private sector, is 4 to 5%, and i think that's part of the problem. >> host: what do you think? >> guest: well, interesting point. i think the caller is right that in the '8s, the manufacturing sector got hit very hard, particularly in the upper midwest, mark ohio, indiana. those jobs went the south in the '90s, those jobs went to mexico and the emerging world, not only because of nafta but because of the china came on the scene and other emerging economies that were very competitive. s
. >> evansville, indiana. go ahead. >> caller: actually, i think the problem started in the '80s, before 1980, the private sector, about 20 2 to 30% were union inch the 80s, those job headed south in the nonunion states and created the rust belt. and then we had nafta. those jobs went to mexico. union job pays more. you got to have people making enough money to pay income tax and most people don't make enough with the deductions they can talk, and if you're a consumer, they drive...
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dan coats is senator from indiana and he writes -- next up is north carolina and this is michael who is an independent. >> thank you so much for allowing your callers to complete what they want to say. i watch "washington journal" and i listen to it every day. you had to cut off a couple of people but that is understandable. thank you for allowing people to say what they want to say. dick cheney does have a heart transplant. who paid for that? he is close to a billionaire. congress is themselves the best health care. we pay 70% of the health-care monthly premiums -- 72%. that is a subsidy of $11,000 per year per congressman. we need to demand that presidents, vice presidents, and congress -- they would fix these problems. if they do not like that, do not run for office. thank you so much. >> on twitter -- next is charleston, mississippi. this is antoine. you're on the air. all right. we'll take our next telephone call. we'll take a shot of people leaving the court as the minister why out after the oral arguments -- as they make their way after the oral arguments. some supporters and
dan coats is senator from indiana and he writes -- next up is north carolina and this is michael who is an independent. >> thank you so much for allowing your callers to complete what they want to say. i watch "washington journal" and i listen to it every day. you had to cut off a couple of people but that is understandable. thank you for allowing people to say what they want to say. dick cheney does have a heart transplant. who paid for that? he is close to a billionaire....
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next week or two weeks from now on april 3rd, santorum wins in places like wisconsin, indiana, oregon and romney keeps winning in the northeast, places like new jersey, new york, et cetera, maybe even california, but santorum wins texas. you do all of this stuff, matt, i have him -- we have him 50 short. now, could he get it in state conventions, and in other ways? he could. but that's the real challenge here for mitt romney. i say it's only a little better than 50/50. >> let me clear something up here, because there's some terminology being used here and i think it's being used almost interchangeably, yet i understand it to be very different. a brokered convention versus a contested convention. what's the difference? >> contested convention would essentially be, involve only the four candidates we have now. and they would be the only four brought up for nomination. and by the way, a rule clarification, if newt gingrich and ron paul, if they don't win five states each, their name can't basically be on that first ballot in tampa. it would only be romney and santorum. >> all right so co
next week or two weeks from now on april 3rd, santorum wins in places like wisconsin, indiana, oregon and romney keeps winning in the northeast, places like new jersey, new york, et cetera, maybe even california, but santorum wins texas. you do all of this stuff, matt, i have him -- we have him 50 short. now, could he get it in state conventions, and in other ways? he could. but that's the real challenge here for mitt romney. i say it's only a little better than 50/50. >> let me clear...
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an exclusive update from the indiana mother who lost parts of her legs protecting her kids from a tornado as it destroyed their home. all that plus hollywood's baby boom trend and the oscar winner who has added her name to the list. we'll get started on a thursday morning here on "today." >> ann, thank you very much. and we managed to get scott to stop playing angry birds in space to check out those markets. what's up? >> well, good morning to you. the dow industrials are down about 51 points this morning. you were talking about games. zinga is up better than 2% as we take a look at -- forget it. we'll take a look at angry birds instead. this has become a very popular game. and the latest one called angry birds in space is out this morning. it involves no gravity in some of the levels, which makes it extra challenging. now, watch this. i am going to -- oh, man, it gets in the way, hold on, done. i was going to play it, but hold on, if i do this, i can expense it. $2.99, free, expensed on my nbc account. you like that? watch for my report on the south of france and technology there coming
an exclusive update from the indiana mother who lost parts of her legs protecting her kids from a tornado as it destroyed their home. all that plus hollywood's baby boom trend and the oscar winner who has added her name to the list. we'll get started on a thursday morning here on "today." >> ann, thank you very much. and we managed to get scott to stop playing angry birds in space to check out those markets. what's up? >> well, good morning to you. the dow industrials are...
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and abby, the director of consumer protection in the office of the indiana attorney general. and with that i give you michael bloom, our moderator. thank you. [applause] >> thanks, and good afternoon. this panel, i suspect, will be very interesting and informative and let's get to it. we're going to talk about fraud directed at the elderly, and a natural question is, why do we have a special panel on fraud on the elderly? and there is research that concerns particular vulnerabilities that older folks have that make them more susceptible than others to certain kinds of frauds. and i'd like to start with betsy, about some of the research that the aarp may have done concerning those vulnerabilities and if you could give us those factors that make older folks more vulnerable perhaps to the frauds we have been talking abouted to. >> it's on. okay. i want to -- there are not a great many statistics about how many elderly are victimized but we know that elderly financial abuse is dramatically underreported. maybe 24 people are victimized for every one that is reported to any kind of
and abby, the director of consumer protection in the office of the indiana attorney general. and with that i give you michael bloom, our moderator. thank you. [applause] >> thanks, and good afternoon. this panel, i suspect, will be very interesting and informative and let's get to it. we're going to talk about fraud directed at the elderly, and a natural question is, why do we have a special panel on fraud on the elderly? and there is research that concerns particular vulnerabilities that...
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they blew the 22-point lead in an 85-83 defeat to the indiana pacers. john wall had the chance to tie it the game as time expired. unfortunately the shot did not beat the buzzer. the wizards are now 11-35 on the season. >> tough for them. >> definitely. >>> it account shatter box office records. we're talking about this latest book-turned-movie that has millions of people planning trips to the theater fwlmpt . >> it's called "the hunger games." if you've never heard of it, are you in the minority. this is a line for the midnight showing last night. "the hunger games" tells the story of a futuristic society in which teenagers are forced to fight to the death on television. >> according to the web site fandango, at one point "the hunger games" was selling ten tickets per second. more than 2,500 show times have sold out. the pg-13 film may gross $115 million this weekend. early reviews of the movie are kind of mixed, though. some say the movie dazzles and has great suspense. others call it cheap and cheesy. those are probably "twilight" lovers. this is get
they blew the 22-point lead in an 85-83 defeat to the indiana pacers. john wall had the chance to tie it the game as time expired. unfortunately the shot did not beat the buzzer. the wizards are now 11-35 on the season. >> tough for them. >> definitely. >>> it account shatter box office records. we're talking about this latest book-turned-movie that has millions of people planning trips to the theater fwlmpt . >> it's called "the hunger games." if you've...
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we at the indiana attorney general's office, have seen all of them. one of the scams that is very common in our area, partly because every year, we face a lot of storms, which you have been reading about in southern indiana and illinois, we always get tornadoes and very severe storms with hail. there are a group of scammers that will go from door to door and state to state following the storms. we typically called them storm chasers. sometimes, we have a different group that we call travelers that just comes seasonally, depending upon what the issues are. in the case of the storm chasers, what will happen is, they will follow a disaster and it will go door-to-door and say things like, i just read your door neighbor's roof. i have some materials left over. i would be happy to give you a discount on your repair for your house because i have one more day that i will be here. if you can be said right now -- decide right now, make the deal right now, we did it for your neighbor. they are trying to get a number of areas of comfort with respect to i have alr
we at the indiana attorney general's office, have seen all of them. one of the scams that is very common in our area, partly because every year, we face a lot of storms, which you have been reading about in southern indiana and illinois, we always get tornadoes and very severe storms with hail. there are a group of scammers that will go from door to door and state to state following the storms. we typically called them storm chasers. sometimes, we have a different group that we call travelers...
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the country, a chance of strong thunderstorms here in through parts of missouri, illinois and into indiana and the possibility of hail and damaging wind. a tornado is possible, as well, especially central illinois. meanwhile, it is cold and breezy in the northeast. lovely and sunshine in the southeast. if you're looking for the wintry wet and windy weather, that is along the pacific northwest. >>> we still have light scattered showers streaming on shore. good morning, i'm meteorologist christina loren. the bulk of the moisture is on the way later today. in fact, you can see the only moderate cells are over the east bay from san ramon to danville. 3:00 p.m., start to go get heavy rain over the greater bay area. that will continue overnight, finally getting a little break by 10:00 a.m. tomorrow. another round of rain on the way saturday into sunday, but a nice, dry break for second half of your sunday for outdoor plans. >> matt, back inside to you. >> all right, maria, thank you very much. model andability res christie brinkley is soaping up about her real-life drama with ex-husband peter co
the country, a chance of strong thunderstorms here in through parts of missouri, illinois and into indiana and the possibility of hail and damaging wind. a tornado is possible, as well, especially central illinois. meanwhile, it is cold and breezy in the northeast. lovely and sunshine in the southeast. if you're looking for the wintry wet and windy weather, that is along the pacific northwest. >>> we still have light scattered showers streaming on shore. good morning, i'm meteorologist...
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indiana. >> happy 18th birthday. all right, if your b here is what you can expect. winds will be picking up. that will lead twoynd chills by tomorrow morning. keep that in mind. midsection is still really warm. record hypotenial along with slight risk of severe weather in the northern plains. that shifts more into the mid mississippi valley. still warm to the south of the syst system. barely cold in the northeast. we are talking single digits, perhaps teen wind chills from new york to boston. that's a look at the weather across the country. >> good morning. tom kierein, storm center 4. lye view from our sky watcher camera. canopy is really greening up. but spring will be stopped in its tracks tonight. and as temperatures will be plummeting to near the freezing mark. but not now. we are in the 50s. much of the region here at 8:30 in the morning now at 56 at reagan national, later today into the mid and upper 60s. blustery wind gusting to 30 miles an hour. lots of sunshine. clear, much colder tonight with diminishing winds after the freezing start back to the 50s tomo
indiana. >> happy 18th birthday. all right, if your b here is what you can expect. winds will be picking up. that will lead twoynd chills by tomorrow morning. keep that in mind. midsection is still really warm. record hypotenial along with slight risk of severe weather in the northern plains. that shifts more into the mid mississippi valley. still warm to the south of the syst system. barely cold in the northeast. we are talking single digits, perhaps teen wind chills from new york to...
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the country, a chance of strong thunderstorms here in through parts of missouri, illinois and into indiana and the possibility of hail and damaging wind. a tornado is possible, as well, especially central illinois. meanwhile, it is cold and breezy in the northeast. lovely and sunshine in the southeast. if you're looking for the wintry wet and windy weather, that is along the pacific northwest. th across the country. here's a look at what you can expect. >> good morning, this morning now just past 9:00, we are getting above freezing, temperatures now into the mid and upper 30s, reagan national now is at 38. and later today, continuing to climb, we should make it into the 50s this afternoon. lots of sunshine and then clouding up tonight and mostly cloudy tomorrow. but warmer, near 40 in the morning, afternoon highs mid 70s. might get some scattered afternoon storms tomorrow. >> matt, back inside to you. >> all right, maria, thank you very much. model andability res christie brinkley is soaping up about her real-life drama with ex-husband peter cook. it's been nearly four years since they div
the country, a chance of strong thunderstorms here in through parts of missouri, illinois and into indiana and the possibility of hail and damaging wind. a tornado is possible, as well, especially central illinois. meanwhile, it is cold and breezy in the northeast. lovely and sunshine in the southeast. if you're looking for the wintry wet and windy weather, that is along the pacific northwest. th across the country. here's a look at what you can expect. >> good morning, this morning now...
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in 2008, the supreme court found that indiana's voter i.d. law was constitutional. and there were many other states that started to pattern their requirements after the indiana law -- texas, south dakota, and others. excuse me, south carolina and others did that. and were stopped by the justice department and challenged by the justice department. if the justice department could do this, what about states under the voting rights act. we now have to the three cases that will make their way to the supreme court. we will see whether states within the purview of the justice department under section 5 of the voting rights act will have their photo id requirements upheld by the courts. look, photo ids are pretty common occurrence in american life. you needed if you are going to buy alcohol or tobacco. you need it for a marriage license, to get on a plane, to check out a library book. having the voting -- the duty of voting require one to show a photo id, as long as it is not burdensome to get that total id, i think, will probably be upheld by the courts. and it is consiste
in 2008, the supreme court found that indiana's voter i.d. law was constitutional. and there were many other states that started to pattern their requirements after the indiana law -- texas, south dakota, and others. excuse me, south carolina and others did that. and were stopped by the justice department and challenged by the justice department. if the justice department could do this, what about states under the voting rights act. we now have to the three cases that will make their way to the...
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also, one to three inches of rain making its way up into indiana over the next 24 hours. that's what's going on around the country, here's what's going on in your neck of the woods. >>> there will be the potential for severe storms, kentucky down to alabama. meanwhile here are the potential for crazy warm weather. folks are going to be getting outdoors today. blue skies coming through. we're in the low to mid 60s throughout the area. 57 our cool spot in huntingtown right now. later today, upper 70s, low 80s, it will be a warm day for this time of year. but then we flip it. we head down to the 60s and upper 50s to sunday with lot of rain and and that's your latest weather. savannah? >>> this morning on "today's real estate," what you can get for under $300,000. today's real estate contributor barbara corcoran is here with some great homes on the market from new york to texas. barbara, good morning. >> good morning. >> we're going to start down south near new orleans. >> we sure are. this is a custom one level nome a gated golf community. nice enough that even if you don't
also, one to three inches of rain making its way up into indiana over the next 24 hours. that's what's going on around the country, here's what's going on in your neck of the woods. >>> there will be the potential for severe storms, kentucky down to alabama. meanwhile here are the potential for crazy warm weather. folks are going to be getting outdoors today. blue skies coming through. we're in the low to mid 60s throughout the area. 57 our cool spot in huntingtown right now. later...
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also, one to three inches of rain making its way all the way up into indiana over the next 24 hours. this friday art to morning. we end up in upper 50s and t lo 60s. i'm chris teep a loren. 63 in san jose. sunshine for the first part of the day and increasing clouds the second half ahead of a front that's bringing heavy periods of rain throughout the weekend. if you are making plans, early sunday is the best chance. monday and tuesday, more showers. by thursday, mild, spring like conditions in the bay. and that's your latest weather. savannah? >>> this morning on "today's real estate," what you can get for under $300,000. today's real estate contributor barbara corcoran is here with some great homes on the market from new york to texas. barbara, good morning. >> good morning. >> we're going to start down south near new orleans. >> we sure are. this is a custom one level nome a gated golf community. nice enough that even if you don't play golf you're going to one to live here. neat as a pin facade out front, desperately in need of a tree, i think. but it also has a leaded glass entran
also, one to three inches of rain making its way all the way up into indiana over the next 24 hours. this friday art to morning. we end up in upper 50s and t lo 60s. i'm chris teep a loren. 63 in san jose. sunshine for the first part of the day and increasing clouds the second half ahead of a front that's bringing heavy periods of rain throughout the weekend. if you are making plans, early sunday is the best chance. monday and tuesday, more showers. by thursday, mild, spring like conditions in...
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indiana. >> happy 18th birthday. all right, if your birthday is today here's what you can expect. for this afternoon, sunshine in the northeast. winds are going to be picking up. that's going to lead to windchills by tomorrow morning. keep that in mind. still really warm, record hypotension along with the slight risk in the northern plains. still warm to the south of that system. bitterly cold tomorrow morning in the northeast. we're talking single digit or perhaps teen windchills from new york to boston. >>> good morning to you. well, we're going to see sunshine today, rain tomorrow. i'm meteorologist chris teep a lore the 60s aren't bad when you consider we arelon track with seasonal afrmg. 65 in morgan hill, 65 in danville, and 61 in oakland. heading through the next few days, rain moves in. heavy showers tomorrow and wednesday. then thursday and friday, lighter spring like showers with temperatures still able to climb into the upper 60s and low 70s. have a fantastic monday. >> and you can get a look at your weather 24/7 at the weather channel for weather.com. matt, back to you
indiana. >> happy 18th birthday. all right, if your birthday is today here's what you can expect. for this afternoon, sunshine in the northeast. winds are going to be picking up. that's going to lead to windchills by tomorrow morning. keep that in mind. still really warm, record hypotension along with the slight risk in the northern plains. still warm to the south of that system. bitterly cold tomorrow morning in the northeast. we're talking single digit or perhaps teen windchills from...